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Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. (January 8, 2023): In this photo by MC1 Scott Barnes, the crew of the Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Chicago poses with the Battle Efficiency, or Battle "E" pennant that recognizes crews for their high levels of sustained proficiency and readiness. The Battle "E" Pennant is awarded after a yearlong evaluation of a submarine crew in an operational environment, and they must measure up to exacting standards.
The Los Angeles-class submarine is the backbone of the U.S. Navy’s submarine force with 41 ships now on active duty, accounting for more than half of the U.S. Navy's fast attack submarines. Equipped with 12 vertical launch tubes for firing Tomahawk cruise missiles, the Los Angeles-Class is an awesome war machine silently patrolling the world’s oceans.
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SINGAPORE (January 9, 2023): In this photo by MC2 Nadia Lund, Senior Chief Quartermaster Luis Torres gives a tour of the bridge of the amphibious assault ship USS Makin Island to senior enlisted leaders of the Republic of Singapore Navy.
The Sailors are participating in the annual Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) Marine Exercises, a bilateral maneuver between Singapore and the United States designed to promote regional security cooperation and to maintain and strengthen maritime partnerships.
In its 28th year, the CARAT series is comprised of multinational exercises designed to enhance U.S. and partner forces’ abilities to operate together in response to maritime security challenges. The Makin Island Task Force is made up of the amphibious transport dock USS Anchorage and USS John P. Murtha operating in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations. The muscle of the task force is the 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit.
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Okinawa, Japan. (January 9, 2023): In this photo by Corporal Davin Tenbusch, U.S. Marines with 3rd Battalion, 4th Marines patrol an urban training area during Stand-In-Force Exercises on Okinawa, Japan. The exercise involves all elements of the Marine Air-Ground Task Force acting as a Stand-In-Force to rehearse rapidly projecting combat power in defense of our allies in the region.
The 3rd Battalion, 4th Marines (3/4), nicknamed the “Thundering Third", is based at the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms, California. Consisting of approximately 1,000 Marines, the 3/4th currently falls under the command of the 7th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, but — along with its two sister battalions — is hosted by the 3rd Marine Division at Camp Schwab, Okinawa, Japan, when training in jungle warfare.
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SOUTH CHINA SEA (January 6, 2023): In this photo by MC3 Kendra Helmbrecht, Boatswain’s Mate 2nd Class Ashley Brown assists a simulated casualty during a general quarters exercise aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Makin Island in the South China Sea. Damage control drills are used both in port and underway to ensure that Sailors have the proper training to handle any emergencies that may arise.
The life of a typical Boatswain Mate aboard an American warship is as challenging as advertised. Their job involves supervising the maintenance of the ship in addition to a diverse roster of other responsibilities, from standing watch to repairing, maintaining, and stowing equipment. Besides these duties, all crewmembers participate in combat and damage control drills which can be initiated at any time at sea or in port.
Picture a life of constant training, in one form or another, around the clock, seven days a week, week after week for months. While these drills may seem monotonous to the crew, history has taught the value of practice damage control until each sailor does their jobs perfectly.
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PACIFIC OCEAN (January 4, 2023): In this photo by Corporal Austin Gillam, Marines with Battalion Landing Team 2/4, 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit, participate in fast-rope operations aboard the amphibious transport dock USS Anchorage. A force in readiness, the 2/4 trains in fast rope operations to rapidly respond to crises in all domain environments. The 2nd Battalion, 4th Marines (2/4th) earned the nickname “Magnificent Bastards” for their heroic actions in the Battle of Dai Do during the Vietnam War.
In December 1967, the Battalion Landing Team 2/4 disembarked from the USS Iwo Jima, an amphibious-ready off the coast of Vietnam, to take part in the epic Battle of Dai Do. Little did they realize their 1,000-man battalion would be taking on an entire NVA Division. According to Col. William Weise, the 2/4 battalion commander, “This is the only engagement of the entire Vietnam conflict, where a single reinforced battalion-sized Marine unit, supported by intense naval gunfire, fought head-to-head with a division-sized unit of between 6,000 to 10,000 regular NVA soldiers.”
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ADRIATIC SEA (January 10, 2023) In this photo by MC3 Nicholas Avis, Aviation Machinist's Mate 3rd Class Luke Antes, assigned to the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush, tightens down a bolt on an F/A-18 jet engine. The George H.W. Bush Carrier Strike Group is on a scheduled deployment in the U.S. Naval Forces Europe area of operations to defend U.S., allied and partner interests.
Navy Machinist Mates are highly skilled mechanics that are essential to the success of air operations on carriers, particularly with today’s advanced engine technology. A Machinist Mate adjusts, tests, repairs, and even overhauls aircraft engines and propellers on America’s most advanced fighters. In addition to performing routine maintenance, Machinist Mates help prepare aircraft for flight and assist in handling aircraft on the ground.